Sloping tops: while most lockers have flat tops, some manufacturers offer the option of sloping tops to their range of lockers. The slope may be of either 30 degrees or 45 degrees to the horizontal, sloping towards the front, and the purpose of this is to make it impossible to store items on top of the lockers, or to make it harder for dust or other debris to accumulate there. This is an important factor in places like food-processing factories or restaurants where hygiene requirements must be met.

Don't count on finding this kind of thing. Some silly people put bombs in there. Our Homeland Security people try to head those things off. In Europe, especially GB, you can't even find a trash can on the sidewalks for the same reason. A worker at the train station told us to just throw it on the floor, the people in the green jackets will pick it up. Really. What a world we live in.

Box lockers have the smallest amount of storage space, which also allows for maximum lockers in a limited space. These are great for small personal items like your wallet, cell phone, keys, jewelry, etc., as well as small tools, parts, or components. Because of the option to securely lock these units, employees can leave valuable belongings in them without fear of theft.
Don't count on finding this kind of thing. Some silly people put bombs in there. Our Homeland Security people try to head those things off. In Europe, especially GB, you can't even find a trash can on the sidewalks for the same reason. A worker at the train station told us to just throw it on the floor, the people in the green jackets will pick it up. Really. What a world we live in.

This Double Tier Locker is a great way to add functional storage to any locker room, change room, kid’s room, recreation room, mudroom, entryway, garage or small business. Each inside compartment features one double coat hook and a top shelf for storing smaller items. This storage locker is constructed from durable laminated composite woods and features pre-drilled holes so you can easily attach multiple these lockers together. Each door features a nameplate holder and a metal hasp that can...

With the same standard features as the Traditional line, the Traditional Plus Collection is intended for more rugged applications. Available in single-, double- or triple-tier configurations, this collection features 14 gauge doors with 16 gauge full-height reinforcement channels, frame-secured 11 gauge frame hooks with protruding padlock hasps, and a maintenance-free, single-point latching system.
So, what is a traditional school? Is it a consolidated school district with large school buildings and at least 30 students to a classroom? Where students are assigned to a class by age and not by reading ability? Where boys who might learn better using kinesthetic (tactile) learning are forced to learn through auditory teaching methods and so they are often left behind. For centuries learning on our continent was done in a one room school house where the teacher would have each student read to her at the beginning of the school year and then the student would be assigned reading primers and learn at their level and the results were much better than the results we are getting today. That was a traditional school. Charter schools are doing a much better job of preparing students for life after graduation. They haven't gotten all the way back to a traditional school, but they are closer. My question for Jane Feldman is, why do you want to hold on to a failing school model?
Lockers are usually physically joined together side by side in banks, and are commonly made from steel, although wood, laminate, and plastic are other materials sometimes found. Steel lockers which are banked together share side walls, and are constructed by starting with a complete locker; further lockers may then be adding by constructing the floor, roof, rear wall, door, and just one extra side wall, the existing side wall of the previous locker serving as the other side wall of the new one. The walls, floors, and roof of lockers may be either riveted together (the more traditional method) or, more recently, welded together.
Bank size: It does not necessarily refer to the total number of compartments, but rather the number of compartments wide the entire cabinet is. So a bank of three may contain six lockers, for example, if they are two-tier lockers. In short, the total number of lockers is the bank size multiplied by the number of tiers. Sometimes the term "bay" is used instead of "bank", although "bank" appears to be the more standard term; on other occasions, "bay" refers to a single locker width within a bank, including all tiers of locker directly on top of each other.
The U.S. Postal Service delivers mail Monday through Saturday any time between 6:00am-6:00pm. Outgoing mail boxes are located in the mailrooms of Tower I and Tower II. Mail is collected daily according to The U.S. Postal Service’s pick up schedule. If you are located in Tower I or Tower II, please see the Tenant Services Coordinator to receive an assigned mailbox and key.
While home shelving should never be used for heavy-duty applications, you may desire to use heavy duty metal shelving at home, in your garage or shed, where you may need to store large or heavy products or materials. We use world class vendors like Penco, Rivet Rite® and Clipper Shelving® to give you a clue about the quality of our Heavy Duty Industrial Steel Shelves for warehouse or storage requirements.

Lockers are usually physically joined together side by side in banks, and are commonly made from steel, although wood, laminate, and plastic are other materials sometimes found. Steel lockers which are banked together share side walls, and are constructed by starting with a complete locker; further lockers may then be adding by constructing the floor, roof, rear wall, door, and just one extra side wall, the existing side wall of the previous locker serving as the other side wall of the new one. The walls, floors, and roof of lockers may be either riveted together (the more traditional method) or, more recently, welded together.